markdownabstract__OBJECTIVE__: To compare the cost effectiveness of two possible modifications to the current UK screening programme: shortening the screening interval from three to two years and extending the age of invitation to a final screen from 64 to 69. __DESIGN__: Computer simulation model which first simulates life histories for women in the absence of a screening programme for breast cancer and then assesses how these life histories would be changed by introducing different screening policies. The model was informed by screening and cost data from the NHS breast screening programme. __SETTING__: North West region of England. __MAIN OUT...
To assess the budgetary impact of switching from screen-film mammography to full-field digital mammo...
Objectives: To identify the incremental costs and consequences of stratified national breast screeni...
Background: While screening and chemoprevention offer the potential for reducing the rate of breast ...
Background: Currently in the United Kingdom, the National Health Service (NHS) Breast Screening Prog...
ABSTRACTObjectivesThe 2007 National Health Service Cancer Reform Strategy includes a proposed extens...
Context: The debate about the balance of risks and benefits of mammography screening has prompted a ...
BACKGROUND: Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50years of age, a recons...
Background: While randomized trials have shown that mammographic screening saves lives, critical que...
BACKGROUND: The optimal interval between two consecutive mammograms is uncertain. The UK Frequency T...
Importance The age-based or “one-size-fits-all” breast screening approach does not take into accou...
Background Currently in the United Kingdom, the National Health Service (NHS) Breast Screening Pr...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To identify the incremental costs and consequences of stra...
To assess the budgetary impact of switching from screen-film mammography to full-field digital mammo...
Objectives: To identify the incremental costs and consequences of stratified national breast screeni...
Background: While screening and chemoprevention offer the potential for reducing the rate of breast ...
Background: Currently in the United Kingdom, the National Health Service (NHS) Breast Screening Prog...
ABSTRACTObjectivesThe 2007 National Health Service Cancer Reform Strategy includes a proposed extens...
Context: The debate about the balance of risks and benefits of mammography screening has prompted a ...
BACKGROUND: Because the incidence of breast cancer increases between 45 and 50years of age, a recons...
Background: While randomized trials have shown that mammographic screening saves lives, critical que...
BACKGROUND: The optimal interval between two consecutive mammograms is uncertain. The UK Frequency T...
Importance The age-based or “one-size-fits-all” breast screening approach does not take into accou...
Background Currently in the United Kingdom, the National Health Service (NHS) Breast Screening Pr...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: To identify the incremental costs and consequences of stra...
To assess the budgetary impact of switching from screen-film mammography to full-field digital mammo...
Objectives: To identify the incremental costs and consequences of stratified national breast screeni...
Background: While screening and chemoprevention offer the potential for reducing the rate of breast ...